Government passes up chance to review plans for Aberdeen energy from waste facility
The Scottish Government has decided it will not call in an application for a £120 million incinerator.
The Scottish Government has decided it will not call in an application for a £120 million incinerator.
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Russian oil giant Rosneft is expected to follow Shell and BP into the Indian fuel retail market with the acquisition of a stake in Essar Oil, a news report said.
Toyko has sent a protest note to Beijing accusing China of exploring gas deposits in waters which are subject to a territorial dispute between the countries, a news report said.
EnQuest has stripped another $100million (£82million) off the cost of Kraken, one of the UK North Sea’s biggest oil prospects.
Five workers have been hospitalised in Norway after an incident at the Sture terminal in Hordaland, Statoil has said.
A leading business organisation’s latest survey of the Scottish economy has shown “far less negative results from businesses in the oil and gas sector.”
An Aberdeenshire turbine firm has recorded a near-doubling of its profits two years in a row thanks to strong international sales and the success of new products lines.
Weaker energy efficiency standards for consumer goods after Brexit could mean products that are more expensive to run are dumped in the UK, it has been warned.
Home energy efficiency should be part of the UK’s infrastructure programme to help communities who have been “left behind”, the Government’s climate advisers have urged.
Schemes to take greenhouse gases back out of the atmosphere - from planting trees to new technology - will be needed to meet global climate goals, government advisers have said.
Kuala Lumpur-based Hibiscus Petroleum has entered into a conditional agreement to buy Shell’s interests in four producing oil fields off Malaysia.
A second £20million seismic data gathering campaign aimed at spurring exploration on the UK continental shelf has been completed.
South-Africa-based SacOil and Nigdel United Oil Company have dropped legal claims against each other over a licence in Nigeria.
Tlou Energy shares nudged up 4% today after the commercial potential of its coal bed methane project in Botswana was confirmed.
Norwegian seismic surveyor Electromagnetic Geoservices (EMGS) said today that cost reductions at the company would lead to job losses.
US manufacturing giant Emerson has snapped up a UK-based corrosion and erosion monitoring specialist with a presence in Aberdeen.
An offshore industry chief said yesterday that BP’s decision to scrap plans to drill in the Great Australian Bight would disappoint businesses and workers.
Not a day passes without OPEC making oil and gas headlines, and today is surely no exception. Seemingly in lockstep with OPEC, the market is once again pacified on the promise that changes to the global oil supply glut are a' comin'.
Inverness firm Cairngorm Windows has finished installing 32 solar panels at wildlife retreat in the Inner Hebrides as part of a £20,000 contract.
Aberdeen-based energy sector healthcare provider Iqarus has hired a new chairman with military experience to bolster its expansion drive.
Supply chain companies will have a chance to promote themselves in poster format at next month’s Offshore Decommissioning Conference in St Andrews.
Mixed messages from Russia’s oil industry chiefs played a part in lowering oil prices today.
Japanese firm JGC has won a $1.4billion contract to help Algeria’s state energy company increase production from its largest gas field, a news report said.
Fracking protesters have held a demonstration outside a business conference for the shale gas industry.